 Answer the following questions using complete sentences on your journal entry sheet › How much of this planet is covered by water? Where did the water.

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 Answer the following questions using complete sentences on your journal entry sheet › How much of this planet is covered by water? Where did the water come from? › Draw a diagram of the water cycle, make sure to label all the processes involved › Using your diagram, discuss in 4-5 sentences how you think the oceans may have formed on this planet › Your answer should be as scientific as possible in attempting to answer the ?’s

 Answer the following questions using complete sentences in your spiral › How much of this planet is covered by water? Where did the water come from? › Draw a diagram of the water cycle, make sure to label all the processes involved › Using your diagram, discuss in 4-5 sentences how you think the oceans may have formed on this planet › Your answer should be as scientific as possible in attempting to answer the ?’s

 Draw a diagram of a water molecule, labeling all the parts that you know (bonds, charges, elements)  What makes water a unique substance?  What is about water’s chemical and physical properties that give water special properties for life on our planet?  If you don’t know, list all the properties that you can remember about water and HOW they are unique from other substances.

 Draw a diagram of a water molecule, labeling all the parts that you know (bonds, charges, elements)  What makes water a unique substance?  What is about water’s chemical and physical properties that give water special properties for life on our planet?  If you don’t know, list all the properties that you can remember about water and HOW they are unique from other substances.